A delay in menstrual periods can be caused by various factors such as illness, stress, fatigue, or changes in routine. It is not uncommon for periods to be late due to these reasons, and they often return to normal on their own. If the delay persists for more than a month, it may be a good idea to consult a healthcare professional. It is also important to consider taking a pregnancy test to rule out that possibility. Remember that conception can take time and it's normal for it to not happen right away.
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